FBI Ends Probe into Prince Andrew's Links to Jeffrey Epstein, Citing 'Insufficient Evidence'


 Washington D.C. – July 6, 2025


The U.S. Department of Justice has formally concluded its investigation into Prince Andrew’s alleged involvement with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, announcing that no charges will be brought against the Duke of York due to “insufficient admissible evidence.”

In a statement released Wednesday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it had closed its file after conducting what it described as “a thorough and exhaustive review” of all witness testimony, documentary materials, and information tied to related prosecutions.

“After a careful evaluation, the Department has determined it will not be pursuing federal criminal charges against Andrew Windsor,” the statement read. “This decision concludes the Bureau's investigation into this specific matter.”

The conclusion offers legal relief to Prince Andrew, who has faced international scrutiny since 2019 following accusations by Virginia Giuffre that she was forced to have sexual contact with him when she was 17. The Duke has consistently denied all allegations. A civil lawsuit filed by Giuffre was settled out of court in 2022 without admission of liability.

Despite the legal closure, the announcement drew harsh criticism from attorneys representing Epstein’s victims.

“This is not justice. This is institutional failure,” said Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer for several Epstein survivors. “The FBI had both time and tools, but chose not to act. This decision reinforces the belief that some individuals are simply too powerful to be held accountable.”

Epstein died in federal custody in 2019, and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking of minors. Prince Andrew, while no longer facing legal jeopardy in the U.S., remains stripped of his royal patronages and military titles, with no foreseeable return to public duties.

The decision by the FBI closes a prominent legal chapter in the Epstein saga, but for victims, the sense of unfinished justice lingers.



Related Questions and Answers

Why did the FBI close the case against Prince Andrew?
The FBI cited “insufficient admissible evidence” to meet the threshold for federal prosecution, ending its criminal investigation.

What was Prince Andrew accused of?
He was accused by Virginia Giuffre of having sexual encounters with her when she was 17. He denied the claims and settled a civil suit out of court.

Does this mean Prince Andrew is cleared of all wrongdoing?
No criminal charges will be filed, but the decision does not equate to exoneration. Critics argue it reflects systemic failures in prosecuting elite individuals.


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